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There is strong evidence that the “Wilyonaryo” segment in the show, Wowowee, of Aug. 20, last year, was rigged.

Check out this video:

So, what else is new from a show that is responsible for the deaths of 70 people in a stampede that Wowowee continues to try to blame on others but themselves?

What’s new from a show that proclaims to the world it is a family-oriented program but continues to feature skimpily-clad women obscenely gyrating on the dance floor? So what, you may ask?

Well, just this: Last Sunday, in the children’s show, “Going Bulilit,” they had a segment that mimicked Wowowee. There was a boy impersonating Willie Revillame. Then there were girls acting as the dancers who were, get this, skimpily clothed! All these children were less than 10 years old!

Welcome to the Kapamilya channel where we teach your daughters to be nightclub dancers!

What else is new from a noontime show that promotes mendicancy and then makes fun of Filipinos who join its contests and have no choice but to be mocked for cash that won’t even be able to feed them for a month?

If Wowowee is found out to have cheated that day, will ABS-CBN shut it down? I doubt it. When money is your god, you don’t know the meaning of shame.

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4 Responses to “They Don’t Know The Meaning Of Shame”

  1.   The Shame of Wowowee by The Philippines According to Blogs

    [...] Wowowee, in their now defunct game segment, Wilyonaryo, was caught cheating. Read here … [...]

  2. inna

    The interesting game and good video.
    I’d like to play it!
    Thanks.

  3. Gaijin Pinoy

    The noontime variety shows here really do nothing good for us and our kids. I can’t believe that there seems to be only a few of us who see how badly this is affecting the little integrity and pride that is remaining in our pinoy culture.

  4. fsecor

    Gaijin Pinoy,

    That’s the power of media. They influence us instead of us influencing them. In this the Filipino is still immature. The real shame is that the sanctimonious Gaby Lopez and his ABS-CBN exploit this perfectly.

    FSecor

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